Afghan girls to return to school next week for first time since Taliban rule: Report
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The Taliban will allow girls around Afghanistan to return to class when high schools open next week, an education official said on Thursday.
Kabul: The Taliban will allow girls around Afghanistan to return to class when high schools open next week, an education official said on Thursday, after months of uncertainty over whether the group would allow full access to education for girls and women.
"All schools are going to open to all boys and girls," Aziz Ahmad Rayan, a spokesman for the Ministry of Education, told Reuters.
"But there are some conditions for girls," he said, adding that female students would be taught separately from males and only by female teachers.
In some rural areas where there was a shortage of female teachers, he said that older male teachers would be allowed to teach girls.
"There is no school that will close for this year. If there is any school that closes, it is the responsibility of the education ministry to open it," Rayan added.